This may have been covered but I cannot seem to find any threads addressing this.
Using MAX 2014-2015, rendering a previously VRay 2.4/2.5 file in 3.1 the results look darker specifically in indirect areas.
This seems to be more or less severe in various scenes. This is with and without a VFB curve being present.
I seem to recall reading a thread about using a curve in the VFB causing issues and that if it was "off" the results would be the same. In my initial testing of 3 this seemed true. We are finally preparing to switch to 2015 and 3.1 and doing more testing to see if there will be any issues with existing projects.
I am seeing a mixed bag of results here.
If the curve is an issue and there has been a change is there any chance to get a "lagacy mode" switch for curves in the VFB? We have some older products that will wreak havoc on us.
Thanks,
-d
Using MAX 2014-2015, rendering a previously VRay 2.4/2.5 file in 3.1 the results look darker specifically in indirect areas.
This seems to be more or less severe in various scenes. This is with and without a VFB curve being present.
I seem to recall reading a thread about using a curve in the VFB causing issues and that if it was "off" the results would be the same. In my initial testing of 3 this seemed true. We are finally preparing to switch to 2015 and 3.1 and doing more testing to see if there will be any issues with existing projects.
I am seeing a mixed bag of results here.
If the curve is an issue and there has been a change is there any chance to get a "lagacy mode" switch for curves in the VFB? We have some older products that will wreak havoc on us.
Thanks,
-d
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